Juducial Appraisals

Judicial appraisals are valuations carried out by an expert to determine the value of an asset within a legal proceeding, such as disputes between parties, divorces, inheritance partitions, or cases of expropriation. This type of appraisal is requested by a judge or court, and its purpose is to provide an impartial and objective assessment of the assets involved in the litigation, in order to resolve the case in a fair and equitable manner.

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What are judicial valuations for?

Judicial appraisals are key tools in legal proceedings, providing an objective and professional valuation of assets in dispute. Their use ensures that court decisions are based on concrete, fair, and transparent facts. In cases such as divorce, inheritance, expropriation, or property disputes, judicial appraisals establish the true value of assets, enabling fair resolutions. Carried out by impartial and certified appraisers, these valuations ensure a bias-free assessment, giving confidence and security to all parties involved.
In addition to providing clarity, judicial appraisals help prevent prolonged disputes by delivering an accurate and legally supported estimate of asset values. This allows for fair distribution in cases of property division, liquidation, or succession. Such accuracy protects the rights of all parties, avoiding undervaluation or overvaluations that could unfairly influence the outcome. By strengthening legal certainty and expediting case resolution, judicial appraisals lead to decisions that are more widely accepted and result in fewer disputes.
Ultimately, judicial appraisals not only fulfill a technical function within a legal case but also act as bridges between the law and the economic reality of the assets. Their proper implementation allows justice to be based not solely on abstract norms, but on a deep and contextualized knowledge of the assets.

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